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#TECH: New GrabRewards update gives users even more ways to earn

#TECH: New GrabRewards update gives users even more ways to earn

GRAB Malaysia has introduced updates to its GrabRewards programme, giving users new ways to earn more GrabRewards and maximise value across the platform.
Grab users can now collect additional GrabRewards just by completing certain actions on GrabFood, such as hosting group orders, ordering for breakfast or tea time and ordering from Signature restaurants on GrabFood.
Additionally, a new 'burn toggle' is now available on GrabFood and GrabMart, allowing users to redeem lower denominations to offset their bill.
MORE WAYS TO EARN GRABREWARDS
Users can earn GrabRewards by completing these actions:
*Minimum group size of three.
**For orders made from 8-10am and 2-4pm. Minimum spend of RM15, capped at 350 GrabRewards. Monthly redemption limit of 10 per user.
***Minimum spend of RM25, capped at 350 GrabRewards. Monthly redemption limits of 10 per user.
KEY FEATURES
To activate offers on GrabFood or GrabMart, tap on 'Offers' before placing an order. Users can check multiple offers and click 'Apply' to stack GrabRewards earnings.
To redeem GrabRewards, simply click on the new 'burn toggle', which allows users to offset the cost of their bill. The toggle now supports lower denominations, giving users more opportunities to save.
To check on points earned, users can refer to the order summary. For a detailed breakdown, simply click on the small 'information' icon.
With the introduction of even more ways to earn GrabRewards within the platform, Grab is also streamlining the GrabRewards multiplier, so every user can earn GrabRewards whether they are a GrabUnlimited user or not. Here is a summary of GrabRewards' points system, effective Aug 22:
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